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"But, if he can foster than in a better environment, we are willing to wait and see what happens".
"Business is still business so cross-industry collaboration is probably a little easier to foster than getting direct competitors pulling together".
At this time, meaning in the short term, I would be more worried about the potential damage to the international trade regime that import allowance requirements could foster than about the incremental social costs that an output-based updating allocation mechanism will create.
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"In the present program, evolutionary advances are the norm, and revolutions are less likely to be fostered than they should be," the report said.
Certain domains may also be more in the control of programme managers than others, and more easily fostered than others.
More important, many managers view casual dress as a failed experiment that is more likely to foster laziness than creativity.
The government has much greater discretion to remove children from foster families than to take them from their parents.
He was left with a sense that he was less important as a foster carer than his wife, despite the fact that they fostered as a couple.
And the French government remains grimly confident that American policy in the Middle East is more likely to foster terrorism than to suppress it.
Wouldn't a home with a loving, stable gay couple, she asked, be better for a foster child than no home at all?
"It is our job to foster rather than impede," she added.
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